Cologne – Specialty chemicals company LANXESS has added to its technical services for pigment customers, with its Inorganic Pigments (IPG) business unit expanding the technical center at its
Experts on call for masterbatch coloring
LANXESS also offers extensive pigment expertise when it comes to coloring filaments for 3D printing. This promising digital technology has enormous potential for the plastics industry. The use of pigments for the production of filaments continues to gain popularity in the plastics industry.
At their laboratory in Uerdingen, LANXESS has the equipment to carry out in-depth tests on the effects of pigments, and the company is able to advise its customers on coloring with iron-oxide pigments. “For example, in the case of short dwell times and relatively low shear forces in the processing machines, it is necessary to ensure good dispersibility. The pigments need to be easy to distribute, and must reach their final color strength quickly,” explained Bartolucci. “At the same time, we can demonstrate ways of partially reducing the organic pigment content in a filament formulation by means of iron oxides, when the application calls for better weather stability.” In contrast to organic colorants, inorganic pigments provide high temperature and weather stability and yet relatively low costs, as well as excellent migration resistance.
Thermally stable Laux pigments
LANXESS offers the Colortherm brand, which features a range of synthetic red iron-oxide pigments that provide much better thermal stability than comparable pigments on account of their unique production process.
To manufacture these red types, LANXESS uses its proprietary Laux process, which involves heating the pigments to temperatures as high as 800°C. The process forces all traces of water that would make color shift more likely to occur out of the oxide crystal lattice. Consequently, the micronized LANXESS pigments exhibit no discernible color shift even at extremely high application temperatures. They can be processed at high temperatures well in excess of 300°C with no problems at all.
LANXESS is adding a splash of color to the world of plastics
LANXESS is the world’s largest manufacturer of iron-oxide pigments, and also one of the leading producers of chrome oxide pigments. At K 2019, the leading international trade show for the plastics and rubber industry which takes place in Düsseldorf from October 16 to 23, the company will be presenting its comprehensive range of Colortherm inorganic pigments for coloring plastics. “Our range of products includes both all-rounders and specialists aimed at specific requirements. Thermal stability, color strength, resistance to light and weather, and chroma all determine the property profile, depending on the product in question,” explained Bartolucci.